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Last updated: 13 May 2024

Register of Interests for the Parliamentary Year 11 May 2015 to 23 March 2016

I related undertaking provide occasional advice and intend to undertake occasional court work during the Parliamentary recess only, for which I expect to receive between £3,001 and £5,000 per annum.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 June 2019

Justice Committee 25 June 2019

We look forward to seeing you again after recess. Given that I have an eight-week-old baby, I am not convinced that I will have a restful recess.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 May 2023

S6W-17323

We plan to bring forward legislative proposals based on our New Deal for Tenants consultation as soon as possible after the Summer recess. S6W-17323
Last updated: 10 June 2024

Revised Explanatory Notes Limitation Childhood Abuse Scotland Bill

It will then run from the date of knowledge or from the date that, in the opinion of the court, it would have been reasonably practicable for the pursuer to have become aware of those facts.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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It will then run from the date of knowledge or from the date that, in the opinion of the court, it would have been reasonably practicable for the pursuer to have become aware of those facts.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 June 2023

Criminal Justice Committee 28 June 2023

This is the committee’s last meeting before the summer recess, so there are some smiles around the room this morning.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 December 2014

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 09 December 2014

As the regulations will come into force on 1 January 2015, the requirement to leave a minimum of 28 days—excluding recess dates—between laying and coming into force has not been complied with, but the committee may wish to find the breach acceptable in this instance, because the Scottish Government is seeking to make...
Last updated: 12 March 2024

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Penalty for failure to make returns 43 Penalty for failure to make returns (1) A penalty is payable by a liable person (“P”) where P fails to make a return in accordance 35 with section 23. (2) P is liable to a penalty under this section of £100. 21 Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill Part 5—Enforcement of the levy and penalties Chapter 2—Penalties (3) In sections 44, 45 and 46 “penalty date”, in relation to a return, means the day after the day on which a return must be made under section 23. 44 Three month penalty for failure to make return (1) P is liable to a penalty under this section if— 5 (a) P's failure continues after the end of the period of 3 months beginning with the penalty date, (b) the relevant local authority decides that such a penalty should be payable, and (c) the relevant local authority gives notice to P specifying the date from which the penalty is payable. 10 (2) The penalty under this section is £10 for each day that the failure continues during the 1 period of 90 days beginning with the date specified in the notice given under subsection (1)(c). (3) The date specified in the notice under subsection (1)(c)— (a) may be earlier than the date on which the notice is given, but 15 (b) may not be earlier than the end of the period mentioned in subsection (1)(a). 45 Six month penalty for failure to make return (1) P is liable to a penalty under this section if P's failure continues after the end of the period of 6 months beginning with the penalty date. (2) The penalty under this section is the greater of— 20 (a) 5% of the levy which would have been shown in the return in question, and (b) £300. 46 Twelve month penalty for failure to make return (1) P is liable to a penalty under this section if P's failure continues after the end of the period of 12 months beginning with the penalty date. 25 (2) Where, by failing to make the return, P deliberately withholds information which would enable or assist a relevant local authority to assess P's liability to pay the levy, the penalty under this section is the greater of— (a) 100% of the levy which would have been shown in the return in question, and (b) £300. 30 (3) In any case not falling within subsection (2), the penalty under this section is the greater of— (a) 5% of the levy which would have been shown in the return in question, and (b) £300. 22 Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill Part 5—Enforcement of the levy and penalties Chapter 2—Penalties 47 Reasonable excuse for failure to make return (1) If P satisfies the relevant local authority that there is a reasonable excuse for a failure to comply with section 23, liability to a penalty under sections 43 to 46 does not arise in relation to that failure. 5 (2) For the purposes of subsection (1)— (a) an insufficiency of funds is not a reasonable excuse unless attributable to events outside P's control, (b) where P relies on any other person to do anything, that is not a reasonable excuse unless P took reasonable care to avoid the failure, and 10 (c) where P had a reasonable excuse for the failure but the excuse has ceased, P is 1 to be treated as having continued to have the excuse if the failure is remedied without unreasonable delay after the excuse ceased.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 September 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 05 September 2018

The parliamentary recess dates for 2019 were agreed by the Parliament when we met in June, and the motion that is before us seeks to change the agreed and publicly advertised Easter recess dates, which, for the past number of years, hav...
Last updated: 30 January 2026

Scottish Human Rights Commission Tick Tock report 30 January 2026

We thank you for your detailed consideration of the issues raised by our report to date. We hope that our further assessment will inform the Committee in its work and that you will continue to follow-up on delivery of the action plan as matters progress.

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